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Development of a unified design buckling curve for fibre reinforced polymer plates subjected to in-plane uniaxial and uniform compression

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THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES
Volume 183, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2022.110346

Keywords

Fibre reinforced polymer (FRP); Plate; In-plane compression; Finite element analysis; Buckling; Post-buckling

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This article presents 24 non-dimensional buckling curves that estimate the strengths of FRP square plates with four simply supported edges under in-plane uniaxial and uniform in-plane compression. The curves are constructed through a parametric numerical analysis using ABAQUS (R) software, considering variables such as material properties, initial geometrical imperfections, laminate lay-ups, and plate thicknesses. These strength curves represent the relationship between the buckling reduction factor and plate slenderness, while accounting for post-buckling strength. The authors propose a unified buckling design curve, which is benchmarked against experimental test results and shows reasonable agreement. They recommend introducing this curve into structural design standards for FRP plates.
Presented are 24 non-dimensional buckling curves to estimate the strengths of Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) square plates having four simply supported edges and subjected to in-plane uniaxial and uniform in-plane compression. The curves are constructed by the authors from a parametric numerical analysis using ABAQUS (R) software with changing variables for: material properties; initial geometrical imperfections; laminate lay-ups; and plate thicknesses. These strength curves express relationships for the buckling reduction factor with plate slenderness, and account for post-buckling strength. We observe that regardless of the laminate lay-up (except for purely unidirectional), the choice of FRP material and the magnitude of the initial geometrical imperfection the predicted buckling reduction factors display a meaningful correlation with plate slenderness. Presented is a proposed unified buckling design curve, defined as the lower bound to 18 of the 24 ABAQUS (R)-generated buckling curves. This new curve is benchmarked by the authors against experimental test results extracted from the literature and it is found that there is a reasonable agreement. The authors recommend that the proposed buckling design curve has the potential to be introduced into structural design standards as a procedure to design the buckling strengths of FRP plates.

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